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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913 2 Ao B i A ; ) i A e s H "K R El Pfla and the thriving city of Nor- 2 -~ ich combined. Proyidence has three 1‘ BR‘ (_)A DW A r- p E‘E‘g’{{:{‘ ":l;:?“g:“:f‘fi‘?g:mt:: ANNOUNGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY—THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON Simost zeady for. deltrerss 1t ot B. Altman & @r. EERASESTE LS THE BROADWAY COMIC OPERA CO. b that is more economically conducted 'S FAMOUS COMIC OPERAS % nor the efficlency surpassed. While PRESENTING A REVIVAL OF GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S < New London Is one of the smallest cit- d Thursday Friday and Saturday ies in the state i it h ht Monday and Tuesday Wednesday an: TfiE MRMERS FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK iy eatoded s Sompanien: i THE MASCOT THE MIKADO H. M. S. PINAFORE st b of the et o ] such favorites as Ben Lodge, Frank Nelson, Joe Smith, Chas. Wall. TO FARMER o S bbictnd i O, ol TE PEOPLE 18 [T o e $000 o i e e wl wpmn s Toliand Coumy MATINEE AT 2.30—10c. FEATURE PHOTO-PLAYS. EVE:EI:iA:Il'J—;:c, 15, 200 are displaying a most interesting assortment of COLUMBIA TODAY poeev Leonsrp & co. | FLYING LAMARS RERIASRtists In the Roaring Comedy 3 3 v 3 : . “NEARLY A MANAGER” STONE AND SHELDON. ..., Eccentric Comedians ,reasonably-pnced merchandise that will especially Local Girl Wins Cellege Honors—New . lee Pond i i appeal to those who purpose to do their Tl vy T - 5 - : e e vt s e[| SASTTME ATTDITORIUM 35 2EAs0n Goshen were kuests of Mr. ead Mre|® Jar ¥. Lawrenc v t HOLIDAY SHOPPING IN NEW YORK Wiiliam "G Robinson & Far View|sussis widy semdvae nerer o wvet |} TODAY 3 WHAT APPEARS TO BE WASTEFULNESS IS NOT ALWAYS SO - ctally rhe Bulletin B Ove G over| Farm” last Friday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John R. Neil spent WARD’S BIG MUSICAL COMEDY (Written Specialiy ot T xe»l.ut.gl; ) il UL L Zflrm\ffilz\m 445 There was a dance at Porter's Hall 'J‘ha,anghln with Mrs. Neil's parents, g g "‘jg{f’ A o 22 | #5 any one who would come ‘and et | Among the special items that suggest themselves for appro- ml\mber were present from adlomhz tafford Sprinss. SR worki vgethe y job are ¥ me @ e 4 yns. wre Poles for the extension of the tele- | o % 9 apt tv do. There were quite a few | it I never yet have been able to dis SR o SR 4 Stanley Hunt of Providence has|phone line from F. Wa 5—People—25 Fine Chorus Don’t Miss It Daily en and sieht pensles seuttered | 1) ookl e i T priate Christmas gifts are Furs and Fur Garments; fine Laces been spending several days with his|house to I E. Tucker's are being ais- i 25—Peopl! ground eround the butiding d s0, cords and. cords c : o, JEe aunt, and grandmother, in Pine Street.|ributed. | T Tnee 10c_and 20c | Reserved Seats on at Box Office where they bad been accidenta ¢ i and Neckwear; Negligees; Men's and Women's Silk Arihuir W, TAcHS lof EOly okt Mnse. i Prices fl,‘;.‘,’,‘:‘m, PRl Bl e e Phone 772 | dropped, oue here and ome there, as 3 £ y M 4 2 5 spent Thanksgiving with his mother, SPRING HILL - BRI A wark T S S Hosiery; Silk Umbrellas with unusually rich mountings; | drs. Esther E. Little on Columbid Gwing to_the demand for seats, two complete shows will be given Sat- - : was whethe € Y reen. v t, 7 and 9 o'clock. { Yas mere was(ztul to let them lic or 10| Ofice another neighbor of mine had Gloves, Fans, Opera Bags and Novelty Jewelry; Lamps, " Wins College Honors. How the Holiday Was Passed—Work || urday nig ¢ B I A Shough 1 eld potatocs. When ih | Sit o 1 R ; Miss Harriet K. Porter, who is tak- on State Road. | FINE VAUDEVILLE COMING MONDAY - "y g and t marketable tubers ric. o N her secon yvea course at Welles- PSR . "] asrewd to leave the matter @ o s et R Bric-a-brac and Ormamental Silverware; Oriental Rugs; ing B s year course st Welles-| il L e e ] pent technical journal. So t liclE N> 1eft on. the Bnly At 4 v b quiet one, any were away — — DBt thelias Gaat taikinicel 1 el M Leather Goods of all kinds; Toilet Articles, including a large {7 eeelvett et Bonnr sl sory et e e “Does it pay to pick up nails e ldn't zet an offer for ¢ y Charics Paln f Glastonbury spent Ha vkins and family were in Provi- | 4 il B o el b On B ) on of lmported Cellloid; Perfumes, Stationery, cle. | mhicoh pamen st Sittonaury speny{Hiwiing and famty were |l Frovt lonial Theatre :“-:‘:( which the non-tee S ety o aistere at "Enoir homas on Chestmut|and Mrs, and Miss Freeman were in O ¢ have observed, e Wadte | Chaplin; Byron S. Hawkins and fa question very seriously | ey e i Wilimantiar e and 1| By ATINEE 5o CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 100 s the us it o fafiiy iz | § 2000 Ft. — ~THE CONSCIENCE FUND”—Selig — 2000 Ft. gvod deal of time solvin oretically and experimentaliy, 50 hole; habk b a Kere T uisliea] MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS. e e Rev. E. O. Foster gave an illustrated|ing with G. A. St rece cral hundred pounds | e g R e vl i | or & gy R b missionary . lecture "entitled ~P'lo- |ihe Gardiners Thakselving. o o i Great Melo-Drama of tha Government's Big Fund wwer to the question ¢ Sl taks VAy R fiores At e ; e or R renenting. . There|E. F. Storrs and Mary Storrs and Mr. | ll “GETTING A PATIENT,” ... -Ronring Edison Gomedy mn:omv:t provau R o pey hatiae o e oty AN ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET CONTAINING LIST OF HOLIDAY e i Seiiainden and Mrs. W, A, Weld ute Thanksgiving | @8 “THE DUMB MESSENGER, “Written by Harry O. Hoyt Yalwes, otc. A T % : - 3 S . dinner with the Davis family. | @ “BADLY WANTED, and WHOSE A e Comedy Sensations ired an actual carpenter to pick uj et s GOODS, SPECIALLY PRICED, WILL BE MAILED UPON REQUEST. New Ice Pond. Hrnest Copping of Vermon spent twal nalis actual o gl | Lester J. Hutchins constructed almpaniisiving day with his sister, ¥rs. | AND B\G DRAMATIC EICMS E8 SWELL SLLE-EROGRAMME an actual bufldy B fine ice pond near his residence during|s ] pa " | Hon. Thils was to see In practically every process of man- the past season. The pond is mnow ‘ i facts agreed with penc ufacturing 1 know Hope for Good Road. B o 3 B e preig | e aahn Eanaan v or|. Arfin: insonVenidncd 16 Wavel, duride Y. M. C. A Ch Science Society e 1 i b ARl g T i T o et FSankesiving with(he Construction of the zeciion of siate | ristian dcience Sociel - i g it el waste?} I uches the question | we work and the more we learn, the y of H. Porter road dire over the Hill is being | R oL Goni. R o Pt Deides o & o : € ve more of this refuse we shall able to giving ht to their re-|cepted with good grace, as everyone t rt t , ’ @oes not pay 1o pick d in teaching in other|from past conditions during m ud-time, ny , manufac- | re ble en- people dy there are many profi FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN } TN g o . . na o :nd producing me involve zes bullt on the use of that which | towns—Llewcllyn Latham of Torring-|The town stone crusher has beel y‘y];vr CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH more in wages to the ! m v mine ni of refu o1 loss rmerly regarded as sheer waste. | (on, Miss Annje Palmer of Maple Hill,|ed on the lot back of the schoolhouse, i e T e : e o W PRI LR KM G WA L W i U | Tueaday Evening, Dec. 9th SCIENCE P I mined goes > p-heaps e f just as there is about the | But, at present, we have got to do the ' town and Viola Lewis of Grosvenor-|dressing for e e e e o g el A e o mine or the lumber |best with things as they are, and not ' dale Thomas J. Reifenhe has vacated in the Church of the Good Shepherd, ‘ This whol e Bt ot sa Hug r iich ideal methods | as we wish they might be Miss [Jean Hood of h Manches-|iro T.aJess house and moved his mm,{ THE BOSTON SEXTET | Universalist, Sunday at three o'clock, e e g et bt ULy ‘ iut profitably. The longer | THE FARME; | ter and Miss Helen ¢ of Kensing- rom tow 4 4 about which much may be suid ery big i ge RERRaRl n e oNEEE R e N s o Newhrt N AL CLUB by Willis F. Gross, C. 8. B., Membe ton were guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. 0. Foster at the parsonage over Su. her of Mrs A. A. Muir, arrived at| | of The Board of Lectureship of The several sides. | br r dir 5 ‘ SR What is waste. how s 5 Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa- chusetts, Some ysars ago apples were very plentiful in my neighborbood and Prices ran extremely low. Fifty e and fam Thanks- | Admission Tickets ....... ... B0 cents with Mrs. o] For sale at the door. Assoclation is called for ville irday) afternoon, to hear & barrel, delivered at the railros x the re- {X,Y[]__Lific’fofi the best offered. And the. - o | former meeting to present plans for| B e i | pyecren romnant : o : . “prosen plans { R s HA bty thet wint All Are Opposed to the Present Head of the City Govern Iaying out the new lemetory, cic’ Fhel fl{.m- port of the committee ch ibel held a service in and then scld ‘em at twelve cent Now, the cotton manufacturer isn't } o e e lofesa the|Congregational church on the busbel to a sheep farmer for sheep | .0 e —Effort to Smooth Over the Donohue Case—Well | It is hored this can be done hefore the), 00t Ca0n iksgiving Pook theics 8t Al et thacs drop off |monSY tha ke ok - . | 5 Brwin 8. Collins of East Hartford| Both Mr. Cosgrove and his d the trees and rot on the ground, after | WOUKINE up, cotton waste just for the Egquipped Fire Department. spent Thanksgiving with his parents prs. Stelght are improvis B maing the family suppiy of cider |Lected b > sper 2 S5 2 S0 Alta: wWilliam Green of Waterford re- or making the by wolie o clas| FO 0 (o2 Y S Loty et | turned from Hartford .with Rev. and R e o B i TR} | orin ) s i e six living in| _The ancient and honorable Nameaug | BOLTON Theokaciving ";"1””“7 the parson Blown | for the sake of sa m e any of New e z iksgiving and 1s @ arsor five hundred Garrels were rotting in | - money than . with Mayor | 4clioh S pelling Ex-Alderman and | Surprise and Gifts for Mr. and Mrs,praver mee eve that one on?hnhrd.l He couldn’t pick - e b b the ““‘\;“‘f’ :‘i\rnt;u’r;v:v\, 0 "1 :M as ‘1:\ l'u::]\\hy’.e‘ Frederick D. Finley. : ?o“c:tmg Egg M=:<=s‘ ihem himself, having other work that : )t the city on almost gigantic|from membership, which ‘was aisap- oL The Daleville il e engrossed his entire time, and 1 i G < In fact, none are on politically | Proved by the court of common council,| vild geese were seen fiyying over Bol-|the destruction of ent cat Bave cost him more fo hire 1 wiy, then. s farmer be recently decided that there must | on il recently o thousand eight hundred | picked than he could have sold th es : be a change ir. the internal mana mer 7. 1Nnley of New Yok, with aliittle masses that time wi | for. £ vod 3 : 2 p t of the company aff At the ty of friends, is spending a week at|into the crawling devouring pests were | Now, was this waste? ¢ pa ‘y e har ; A held Monday TiNg | his summer home town. The party|brought in Mor iay Pwelve housand | 't s » 1 rin: d P. Freeman was is spending the time fox hunting. eig hund ave . b vlu‘ ‘HY‘H\;'l A whole lot of people especially 1ty | ;niin: Foos he e i e S| clacted torer ot by reason of Tis e el Sl St e nds 3,300; Ar- astefainees of farmers = W everything « noble record back into ita hrop. | were surprised by @ party of Afty| ;1) | ¥o Eet some of thoss apples,” e es 2 of plan | diplomacy is necessary and the mem- | hall end the usual weekly meet-|Sicr “pantrey | grange meeting the members invited ot in Attorney Freeman. Already man Freeman has called for a when the | Mc hearing | Fc on the ground. Well, it'’s a question | [Mings. We r n c |bel and far how giad some of those city sufferers 4 natte b nned ax would be,—quite a quest I xe- |BUT . a nce on the Donohue matter, | friends. Rev. C. W. Burt in behalf member, more than twenly years ago, . e Tinie; fire department committee those present and others presented Mr flocks of wild g 9 1y~ 1 a creamery in the city where 1 was h = court of common council, and there | and M Finley, who were recently very, 1 1 ma then Mving had a lot of skim-milk to i ! 1 > p hope for an amicable adjustmer married, a set of silver \«‘(;l‘ty‘\ was “|“W ard the south [ v - ° . dispose of I was regularly pourcd e form may been some misunder- | dozen teaspoons, three tablespoor S S i $ato the Bowers by the thousand gal- o i standing that will ba-aciusted 1 eoei- | hutfer knifesto st foric wHA AN R k l kln Work waan't plenty end there was a | Wasting breath so long as ye he mon council will not stand for the was a reception SRR = e good deal of need reported (o exist BEW B THED oy 1 r W proceedings, especially since at the ableaux. ublic Reception in Honor of Re 3 5 oo Al st Sullk was Treah, ali of ! womt sell [ miliier of $13 Mr. Donohue was a. me rrl M SRR ek L L PR W i # HE disagreeable wick- afator: The cremmary people, destros | L0 Pick and d i brity granted the council and as such did that which | o¢ i wedding of Mr, and Mrs. Caarles| Exchanged for Cottage, ing feature of some old« | . 5 Sooydie e N. Loomis. In a tableau Mrs. Loomis - 3 of doing something to help those who | me ¥ pel—the loaning of a key to the com- Lk T . e pmy bl AT Y : e A Couldn't aiford certiied milk, offered 1! | If anybody thinks pany house to a contractor so that | nowed the style of that Ume, wearing S Al et fashioned oil heaters is done free graiis, for mothing. All they had |in torrid he n w rais- toilet. ried. Witk was a vo lady dre Wedding Anniversary. away with enurely in the to do was to_bring a pail or a jug 5 s 1o n the ground at h wed his ¢ - and in the present stvie of scant Sl b iy s : SR Sew wes muioame o st tin ersor v : > game | No man knows more of the trans- K el e e ved 1hi| hield & Teception a r ve in Belk- | ! INew Model Perfection they would take. The offer was wide! m T ago, ! action than does Attorney Freeman, | ¢ after which music was enjoved for| nap Saturday 1 o made in the city papers, so that e k s dc : . dida £ the Tosls | and it 18 naderstood Y he nas g | the evening. | Smokeless Qil Heater. ST S . % the cretn ug v hurts him a £ rity commissioner, but the | particular love for Donohue. 1t has Educational Meeting. | wasn't able to give away ten gallons a | sood deal mors nyb. els of which Mahan ' been openly stated that ) ceman public meeting in the intere C : colRas i 3 _— ; when e finds, after all his tol c democrat. | Neiped to defeat Don et | editonion. . mog Ssidin: e Grenge|ths Changing wicksis simplic- e people who wers s ed to be | the demands 3 s that Ma- | tion as an alderman First | room in Bol st Wednesday even-|tr 2 CiER < i 15 sore naed ot the Lare ; y . | that pie. The act | wara and on eleotion sl R B ML i A ity itself—merely ‘slip out Ssten o have tham ; o pr e due s s the old wick and carrier Donohue was taken creamery’s carts. They d s. hould ¥ —_— that Freeman has no poli e 5 t 1 i & SEM | they wapted whol 2 strong Mahan man Mayor Mahan and has opposed him L i and drop a new one in its place, trimmed and ready | w allied against | Was chairman of the o e So the creamery returned 10 iis prac- ed agai Yas chalien ot e ocratio v Was this waste? Fimpact ot tnow b i e e TR " HEBROM R rCh e == I | A2 Planning for Christmas. A b . once de- | were not of a political nature and g ot S ai. fpar Pibpls. ovan n feated and | which did not add to the number of | Ladies’ Socisty Works for Carnival— o church choir has commenced 2 et S o Sl Ay r » for | friends of the talented Attorney Free- Dr. Pendleton’s Accident. S LD O T SMOKELESS AR LCRKt Dy “Seeamod x sir This | man. In fact, it is believed by eas —— mas Sunday e, By Schoo: tw 2 g0d have to depend on coar supplied vas sho ‘ piréhase of | one ndividudl, that Mahan, and Mac| Mrs, Annie .Gilbert and have a Christmas trce and a special O I HEATEE ::\-'"‘..:'Vflf::harn ppens that 1 h corner of | han alone, caused Freeman to aband- | Helen were at Dr. Pendleton's r|program by the children. A4 thetn £ Y S e foward a which was |on the democratic party. When: the Thanksgiv . Rendy cEylpers. will hijt tiSle lien trees. I use them, - 1t the street at that| parting came it is quite likely that| Miss Mary Lord and Miss Helen Gil-[scmi-annual banquet in the chapel 5 p 4 e i T \ngerous Maban, s mayor, | Freeman saw the real political light bert returned to Norwich Academy|Thursday of mext week 7 The new Perfection Oil Heater BTN o All of which, | fran yy»admlt-vu‘« {ne purchase of (né | for a first time und wondered why he Monday afiernaon Changes Farm for Cottage. is equipped with patent locking hes ] it n Wh sperty, or rat part of it at a|had remained so long with the unape Work for Carnival. Slater has exchanged her 4 i SEE price in order to fmprove the lo- | preciative democracy, for hIS Worth| Tho ladies met at Mrs. Everett 1go house in Hartford flame-spreader, which prevents down, Dart declared that the o ecolved tha: Barty's B owinat o | Lerd =day to work for the car- smoking; has oil indicator on representative to the Connecticut gen- | " | | 1 and that the | eral assembly and came within an a | would be $16,000. The city fe- | of capturing the republican nomination ! he property and Dart secured | for congress, in which event he would iu cash, and is now {rying to prevent | have been Congressman Mahan's op- | font and latticed window frame —more durable and attractive. ia provides free spectacles The Perf 'm Heater i’ 500 school children: every 3 finished with vitreous enam- the remaining sur-! Mayor Bryan F. Mahan is the head ' His auto skidded and he put out his|® Look for [ ot i yor. As an alderman of | of the court of common council and foot to help save himself and hit a|=——— eled turquoise-hlue or plain r s of the Nameaug Engine company. going very siowly at the time. FHe is 7 with the struction, strong and handy. LU is a serious matter that awaits in a Hartford hospital ol FA) Smokeless an orless. | adjustment the Interested contest- Mr. and Mrs, Frank G. Waldo spent ants being the court of common coucil Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. The trade mark of the Per- fection Heater is the triangle his fight was always in the | g3’ ine fire committee. A foreme 5 g 4 . TERE yeas ab Lae he fire co: ee. A foreman of | Ellis, in Gilead. He entered the, arena a pr: the fire company, Mr. Freeman is ex- ‘\}\Hlmm \\R:\rd was taken 11l at the —it stands for the greatest improvements ever made tically green politiclan locked horns| pected to win the case from the judge | dance in the town hall Thursday eve- in any device of the kind. ° for Infants and Invahds Joftuithe Erpateat: ofi tha ‘Areas | #nd the jury for his clients. It looks |ning and had to be carried home. AAN Vo0 y t mighty at his own game. AIm-| e an uphill job, but Freeman' has| A fisck of wild geess flew over thelf T a At all dealers, or write for descriptive strong was probab v Londo: s probably e ndon’s | ability and pluck; so has another. It|town fowards the south Friday. circular to It means the Original and Genuine | s nd vas sures oo of | 2Dty and plickd 20 has another. 1 | town. towaras” the” soutn, Friday. ™" canREw STANDARD OIL COMPANY jo best. He has not changed his Po- | nig giplomacy and to extend the olive| Sunda OF NEW YORK wanted k would ha: price property the whole or non be taken ar ayer meetings on ¥ resumed -e of the Teacher Training c r. Valentine has left town and wiil be very much missed in the post -of- fice. As told in Thursday's Bulle Cyrus Pendleton met with a accident which preved to be a broken hip when on his way to Manchester. e 10 have b the city from disposing of a part of | ponent. chase. | e han for Mayor and won, ght against Mahanism con lifical attitu 1st Mahan. b nch and by so doing the best inter-| Miss Knox was a visitor at George i s E | = sts of the compay he represents will | Little's the last of the week. are pale and fraii—backward in ta | All these ex- Mayors probably are of | be served. The mavor is in no way| Roger Porter was home over Sun-|§ studies—with pis d faces and | the firm belief that each was the best | mixed up in the affair, but as mayor he | day. i i | ever and, like the man with the watch | may be compelled to take a hand 1n | blood—their_minds and : | siistrafions” Bten pluye wel i | wosa vecord ot the Numeaus ‘Hnging| SOUTH WILLINGTON || Sodics are actually siarued be. w]w, but some succeeded just a little | company, and like all other good citi. ) cause_their_regular food does bit better than the other fellow, In|gzens who realize the importance of|Novel Machine For Secial Hall—(§ 05 oy | bringing New London to the front. It | harshony 1n el the compamios compons Telephone Line Extension. [ more than passing strange that all | (g (he volunteer fire department. of Such dildae hesd u,,“-, Now York, N. Y. N ° 1 < b 0 > L Y. y, N. Y. The Food-Drink for all A es. | the' gentiomon’ named, “Who nave heen | K5, (R YSLer e dopartment of| o tes T N. Nell en- & s 2 - o heal & the glft of fellow townemen, should all | where it rightfully belongs, The mems | gine and M. aud Mrs. Harold O, neonmns nature’s rarest Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form.: More thil than tea or coffee. = }Iim‘i Ot gt ibers of the Nameaug have elocted | Wiggins of Willimantlc' Thanksgiving|} fats; it is essentially food value— : r: . L=t . P ayor as Mahan. It 13 ce ¥ Mr. Freeman for the purpose and it is | day, Homer N, Neil Jr, of Bridgeport I:nod-‘nod and free from For infants, invalids and growing children.”™ 'Agrees with the weakest digestion. | by rensonsof uny Jeslousy of .the [0 SYecman for the purpose and e e s bone-food, Pure nutition, upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at homs, | Jrominenco attained by the prosent | iy o'\ "An entertainment 18 to be given soon|§ wine, alcohol or harmful drug. mayor, for all of New I S, . S invigorates mursing mothers andthe aged. i in 5 ayork are gontlemen @l culture an = at Bocial Hall In Memorial church by Scott’s Emulsion often builds many it L sick Boeh poroared in 3 minte, | VS e T ot ‘Cotiston. senve. | Speaking of firemen and the like re. | the ald of o splendid machine re- plot o ir gy , steropticon and post- Wha formiduble atray In fighting | minds that New Londen has perhaps, ¢ontly purchased by Miss Rosa O. its medicinal, tonic and mutritive HIH P Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. B T ot Naw 1ondn | the best sauipped voluntser Are o | Hall This machine fs a combination et ke ol ot ek EW ra | merv DENTIST were the extmayors lined up withithe |.partment in existence. That has a|Mmoving plotu good. . 277, | Present mayor in a_united front for | 1arge sound, but it is undeubtedly true, | card projector. g ] S0 S A J | DR. E. J. JONES ) ontains re Milk |5 Bt of van Condon.hiy | and 1t can be. truthfully added that| . Waiter H, Westerfield returned to X A tine assortment of latest styles 5 el > ity o the aisa R New York Monday, FOR STUEDY GROWTR. Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. | e e —r S smsmmmey | % (06 dccepled time for a reunion of | nO city of:the size has a larger number : % MRS. G. P. STANTON, i all survivors of a mayoralty election | of firemen, more efficlent. It is an un. Bridge Completed. P¥s Take clevator Shetucket Street en- \ in New London contradictable assertion that New Lom-~ The iron bridge across Roaring . 52 Shetucket Street wance. Fhone,